The Man's Angle (1942)

A lecturer on domestic difficulties, having previously discussed the subject from a woman's viewpoint, now proceeds to present the man's perspective. He emphasizes that he wishes to avoid generalizations that would apply to all women. Instead, he plans to present a series of sketches that illustrate possibly isolated examples of some of the ways that particular women have baffled or frustrated their husbands by their behavior.

Director: Leslie M. Roush
Runtime: 9 min
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Original Language: en
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What is The Man's Angle about?
A lecturer on domestic difficulties, having previously discussed the subject from a woman's viewpoint, now proceeds to present the man's perspective. He emphasizes that he wishes to avoid generalizations that would apply to all women. Instead, he plans to present a series of sketches that illustrate possibly isolated examples of some of the ways that particular women have baffled or frustrated their husbands by their behavior.
Who directed The Man's Angle?
The Man's Angle was directed by Leslie M. Roush.
How long is The Man's Angle?
The Man's Angle has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).